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What percentage of people do triple science?

What percentage of students take triple science? The percentage of students who take triple science varies among schools. In 9% of schools, all students take three sciences; in 4% of schools, most classes take three sciences, and in 21% of schools, a minority of classes take three sciences, such as only the top set.
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What percentage of students take triple science?

Around a quarter of students take Triple Science - separate GCSEs in physics, chemistry and biology. However, 69% of students take 'combined science', a qualification that counts as two GCSEs. Similar to Triple Science, combined science covers all three sciences, but students study less of each.
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Does everyone do triple science?

Everyone has to at least take core GCSE science but it's not compulsory to take GCSE biology, physics and chemistry separately. It may be tempting to choose to do just one or two options for GCSE science, but there are many good reasons to consider taking all three separately.
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Is Triple Award science hard?

If you're looking for a more in-depth understanding of the sciences and a more challenging qualification, then GCSE Triple Science might be the best choice for you. However, if you want to gain a generally rounded understanding of the sciences, then GCSE Double Science is a good option.
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How much more work is triple science?

While triple science students study everything on the syllabus, double science students only cover two-thirds of the syllabus. In addition to this, triple science exams are normally about half an hour longer than double science exams.
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Is Triple science higher tier?

Both nonetheless require 2 exams to be taken for each core science. As well as this, both Combined and Triple have a Foundation and Higher Tier. As Combined Science is 2 GCSEs, students can sit Foundation or Higher, but they must choose all foundation or higher.
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Why did I pick Triple science?

The benefits of triple science are: it provides you with greater breadth of knowledge and skills, and hence is very good preparation for students choosing science subjects at A level (although it is not essential) it provides the opportunity to study concepts covered in double award science in greater depth.
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Is Triple science worth it?

Triple Science GCSE is favoured by Sixth Form Colleges and Universities if you are planning on studying a Science subject. Choosing Single Sciences demonstrates students' interest and passion for the subject. Triple Science gives you an advantage at A level if you're studying a Science subject.
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Should my child take triple science?

Triple is not a must to take science A Level (not all schools offer it) but if she enjoys science and it's offered, it's probably a good idea to take triple. Also consider the sixth form where she might be going (if you have any inkling at this point!)
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Should I do combined or triple science?

As previously discussed, the Triple Science course delves into more detail and teaches you little nuggets that the Combined simply won't cover. If you went into your A-Level class as one of only a handful who had taken the Combined option, you may find yourself playing catch-up before the course has even begun!
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Is Triple science pure?

You can either take on triple science or double science. In triple science, you will be taking pure Biology, pure Chemistry, and pure Physics with combined humanities.
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Where can Triple science get you?

What can you do with Triple Science in the future? Aside pursuing subjects at A level, university and beyond, there are countless careers including medicine, engineering, pharmacy, tree surgery, research, hairdressing… the list really is endless!
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How hard is triple science compared to combined?

It is important to note that triple science will always be more difficult as there is less focus on exploring key concepts in detail. Instead, students will be required to develop their understanding outside of the classroom.
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Who should do triple science?

If you're already thinking about university and careers and are interested in science-based degrees and jobs then it is definitely worth considering taking separate science GCSEs. Most top universities prefer applicants for science subjects to have taken the triple award option at GCSE.
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Is a 4 in triple science a pass?

The DfE have confirmed that a grade 4 is a standard pass and grade 5 is a strong pass. For Combined Science this means that it would equate to a grade 4-4 being a standard pass.
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What can you get with triple science?

Science provides a foundation for many science-related and unrelated careers such as: doctor, vet, physiotherapist, chemist, beautician, plumber, nurse, architect, surveyor, engineer, farmer, sports trainer, lawyer, journalist, computer games developer, marine biologist and electrician, to name but a few.
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Is double science better than triple?

Triple Award Science is generally viewed as a bigger commitment and students taking this option will typically have more Science lessons per week on their timetables than students taking Double Award Science because there is more content to cover.
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What is triple science called?

Triple Award Science (sometimes known as 'Separate Sciences' or 'Single Sciences') is where students study all three sciences and end up with three GCSEs.
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How many papers do triple science do?

Triple Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) each GCSE will consist of two 105 minute examinations (6 in total). These examinations will be available in higher and foundation tier.
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Is Triple science a synergy?

Combined Science Synergy and Trilogy are two different approaches to teaching science at the GCSE level. Synergy is a more general approach that covers the basics of biology, chemistry, and physics. Trilogy is a more in-depth approach covering more topics in the three sciences.
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How long are triple science exams?

For triple science, you will generally have to do 6 exams. Each exam is 1 hour 45 minutes long. You will have to do 2 exams in each science and then you will get separate GCSEs in biology, chemistry, and physics.
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What is the best subject combination?

The most common ones are listed below:
  • Science + Language.
  • Physical Science + Life Science.
  • Physical Science + Maths.
  • Computer Education + Maths.
  • Computer Education + Language.
  • Commerce + Economics.
  • Social study + Language.
  • Economics + Maths.
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Is GCSE Physics easy?

Getting a 9 in GCSE Physics can be challenging, as it requires a strong understanding of the subject matter, good study habits, and effective exam technique. However, with dedication, hard work, and support from teachers and resources, it is possible to achieve a 9 in GCSE Physics.
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Is 43 in Combined science a pass?

Yes, a 4-3 means just missed a 4-4 on the higher paper. There was no hyphen or anything at all, it was literally written as '43' hence totally baffled! which seems to suggest as per @MrsacksonAvery that this is one old style grade C pass, and one old style D.
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How is Triple Science GCSE graded?

Students taking separate science GCSEs will get a grade from 9 to 1 for each subject, with 9 being the highest grade. Students studying combined science will receive an award worth two GCSEs, consisting of two equal or adjacent grades from 9 to 1 (9-9, 9-8, 8-8, 8-7, 7-7…to 1-1).
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